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“Wow! This is the 19th book in the Quilters Club series. And I’ve loved every single one of them. I’m pleased to tell you this one is among my favorites, a mixture of Shakespeare, and old cases, and kids home from college (can you believe Aggie and N’yen are already in college?) …” —Marcy Birdweather, Marcy’s Musings “So, fair reader, if thou seeketh an escapade woven with the fabric of mystery, wherein the charm of quilting doth intertwine with the riddles of the unknown, then verily, this be the book to enrapture thy senses and enthrall thy soul.” —W. Shakespeare A Shakespeare-in-the-Park performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream was going so well until the actor playing Puck dropped dead in Act 3 Scene 2. Maddy Madison and her Quilters Club pals – Cookie, Bootsie, and Lizzie – with the help of their junior members jump on the case when they suspect something more sinister than the heart attack listed on the coroner’s death certificate. After all, hadn’t Adolphus Everly Anderson given the audience two clues before dying? This puzzler that would have William Shakespeare rolling over in his grave – except for the keen sleuthing of the Quilters Club.
Yes, this anthology contains the first four books on the bestselling Quilters Club Mystery Series -- The Underhanded Stitch, Patchwork Puzzler, Coming Unraveled, and Hemmed In. Here you'll meet Maddy, Cookie, Bootsie, Lizzie, and precocious Aggie, solving historical mysteries in their cozy little town of Caruthers Corners, Indiana. This special bundle is a huge savings of nearly $40 off the paperback editions and 37% off the ebooks (making them only $2.50 each).
Readers have this to say about Marjory Sorrell Rockwell's Quilters Club Mysteries: "I really love quilting mysteries, so I really enjoyed this book...great price and good mystery." - Judy Brown Eyes "Perfect for a rainy afternoon at home." - K. Buck " A wonderful book. It as fun to read. Looking forward to reading more books about these ladies." - Jewel Morgan "Loved the characters and the way they meshed together! Wish I had neighbors and friends like these; can hardly wait for the next adventure!" - Judy Shippey Lost Boys, a hidden treasure, and a traveling circus provide another puzzler for the Quilters Club -- Maddy, Liz, Cookie, and Bootsie -- to solve in this third outing. And it all centers around a patchwork quilt. You'll be guessing who's who till the very last page.
Those Quilters Club ladies -- Maddy, Cookie, Bootsie, and Lizzie -- don't believe in ghosts, but they have a case to solve when the ghost of Beasley Mansion scares the high school principal to death ... a mysterious Phantom plants a firebomb at the Halloween Festival ... and a historic pictorial quilt depicting the founding of Caruthers Corners gives an alternative history that threatens to Maddy's relationship with her husband. But can count on her precocious 12-year-old granddaughter Aggie to set things right.
Members of a small-town needlecrafts society solve a centuries-old mystery in this first book in the new Quilters Club Mystery Series. You'll come to love the small Midwestern town of Caruthers Corners with its famous Watermelon Festival, placid town square, friendly folks, and sneaky politicians.
Maddy Madison and her Quilters Club pals -- Bootsie, the police chief's wife; Cookie, the town historian, married to a local farmer; and Lizzie, the ostentatious wife of a retired banker -- along with Maddy's precocious granddaughter Aggie and Brainiac grandson N'yen -- are back again. But who would expect them to tangle with Russian spies and long-dead Amish murderers in this new adventure? And there's lots of sewing on patchwork quilts as they prepare for the competition at the annual Watermelon Days festival in their quaint little hometown of Caruthers Corners, Indiana.
"Another cozy mystery from Marjory Sorrell Rockwell is as welcomed as another slice of watermelon pie. Enjoy!" —Martha Griswold, Online Critics Corner Those feisty ladies of Caruthers Corners -- Maddy, Bootsie, Cookie, and Lizzie -- are back again in another cozy mystery, this one about the Hoople Quadruplets, a madman who wants to poison the town, and a previously unknown mate to the Reconcilation Quilt, the most valuable quilt in the world. And there's a dead body or two. Can the Quilters Club, with the help of Maddy's grandchildren Aggie and N'yen, solve the mystery? You bet — with a number of surprising twists and turns. The little Indiana town's founding fathers would likely be rolling over in their graves!
"Hard to believe this is the 17th Quilters Club cozy mystery by Marjory Sorrell Rockwell. Following the adventures of the denizens of Caruthers Corners, Indiana, as these amateur sleuths solve puzzlers about quilts and crooks and crazies is as addictive as a slice of watermelon upside down cake." -Hollis George, noted editor and anthologist This time around the Quilters Club — Maddy Madison, along with her friends Lizzie, Cookie, and Bootsie — are on the trail of a fragment of the world's oldest quilt, the Tristan and Isolde Quilt. They are following a tip by the ghost of a Caruthers Corners Town Founder. Does it matter that the ghost is part of a fortune telling scam by a pair of con artists? Maddy's grandchildren — Aggie and N'yen — and their pal Sissy join the hunt. And they get a little help from that long-ago exchange student Leslie Ann Holmes, now married into British royalty. Yes, the gang's all here!
Members of a small-town needlecrafts society solve a centuries-old mystery in this first book in the new Quilters Club Mystery Series. You’ll come to love the small Midwestern town of Caruthers Corners with its famous Watermelon Festival, placid town square, friendly folks, and sneaky politicians.
What do a quilter, a homeless veteran and the stage mother of a riding student have in common? They all want a disabled lecherous riding teacher dead. The Miller Hill Equestrian Center is the last place Harriet Truman and the Loose Threads want to spend the cold months of winter but when the Center’s manager asks them to sew decorative quilted saddle blankets for an upcoming show, they can’t refuse. They soon find themselves in the middle of the mix and once more trying to unstitch a murder